What did I do you ask? Well, I did what I always do when I need answers, I went to the internet. I was pretty certain that what I was experiencing was permanent heat damage but I was really hoping that someone out there had a magic remedy. I stumbled onto a YouTube video that I remembered watching by Taren916, where she used the Aphogee 2 step Protein Treatment to help repair her heat damage. She showed a before shot where her hair was limp and not so curly and another after the treatment when her hair had more texture.
So, the very next day, I shot over to Sally's and made a B-line for the Aphogee products. I still wasn't too sure if this was all I needed so I grabbed a silicone based conditioner (the GVP version of Paul Mitchell's The Detangler) and said a prayer. After the application and rinsing it all out, I was very surprised to see curls where there was once very non-descript strands. The treatment actually worked, but the curls were still looser than before (as you can see from the photo). My hair was still much thicker at the roots. Afterwards, I decided to go back to an old regimen I employed when I used to use semi-permanent color on my natural hair.
Damaged hair regimen:
- Deep condition 2x per week- 1x with moisture; 1x with protein
- Stay away from heat...lol
- Protective styles to avoid further damage
- Silicone based conditioner for detangling and co-washing
My curls 4 weeks after the treatment. Using braids to protect hair from too much manipulation |
I added the silicone conditioner because the primary reason for using silicone in hair products is so that it can help mask damage incurred by heat styling, hair color and chemical treatments. Thankfully, my hair is back to being nice and curly but is just a bit more stretched than before with a few lazy curls here and there. Some people use heat for this effect but that was never my intention. Needless to say, me and my curls are stepping away from the heat for a good, long while.
I really hopes your tips help me because lord knows im gonna cry.
ReplyDeleteEveryone's hair is different. I hope things work out. Just remember that the hair will grow back so no worries :)
ReplyDeleteThanx! I flatironed my hair through the winter and now my hair is bone straight! I too took to the Internet and have read a lot of good tips about protein and honey. I will be trying the Apoghee product tomorrow as soon as Sally's opens. ;-)
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